Computex 2019: Complete Coverage

Computex is to Taipei what the Consumer Electronics Showcase is to Vegas. The yearly event is huge for Taiwanese brands like Acer and Asus, but that doesn’t mean other companies like Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba will sit idly by. The week-long show is where we often see the finished products of rough drafts shown to us just five months prior at CES . If you’re wondering what laptops to buy for back to school. or what tablets to buy for the holidays, Computex is where you’ll see these new products first.

Check back with us daily for the latest news and analysis from Taipei as we dive into the latest laptop, desktop, and tablet announcements and get a glimpse at what’s to come in the latter half of 2019.

Intel's 10th-gen chips have arrived, and they're based on Intel's troublesome 10nm process. The roll out might start slow, but it could snowball into a behemoth by the year's end, with Ice Lake dominating AMD's best.

In what was one of the most riveting demos at Computex this year, we met Colie Hertz, the designer of the original Iron Man suit. He demonstrated how is new process includes designing in 3D using VR and just a single laptop.

It was revealed at AMD's Compurtex press conference that the upcoming Radeon RX Vega cards will launch in late July during the SIGGRAPH 2017 convention. AMD's first Vega-powered card will target professionals in late June.

Available now on Newegg, Gigabyte's Aero 14 is a compact but powerful gaming laptop available in three color schemes. It packs an i7 processor twinned with 16GB of RAM and a GTX 970M discrete GPU. Better yet, the battery can even last up to 10 hours at a time.